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How to get Creation Date of Saved Website for footer output (print to PDF)?

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If you go into Page Setup within Firefox, the option for Footer is to output the date and/or time. I don't want the date of today that its printed, but instead want the Creation Date of this saved web session as its important to display this information with a legal case. The research that was done on a computer has to output this creation date at the bottom instead. I know I could add the date by using the Custom Field for Footer in Page options but prefer its automated somehow when printing to a PDF file (CutePDF). Please let me know.

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If you go into Page Setup within Firefox, the option for Footer is to output the date and/or time. I don't want the date of today that its printed, but instead want the Creation Date of this saved web session as its important to display this information with a legal case. The research that was done on a computer has to output this creation date at the bottom instead. I know I could add the date by using the Custom Field for Footer in Page options but prefer its automated somehow when printing to a PDF file (CutePDF). Please let me know. Thanks

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You might be able to automate this if you open your pdfs with Adobe Acrobat Pro and make sure that the PDF has a certified date: Idea from *http://smallbusiness.chron.com/print-date-time-stamps-pdf-55986.htm...

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You might be able to automate this if you open your pdfs with Adobe Acrobat Pro and make sure that the PDF has a certified date: Idea from *http://smallbusiness.chron.com/print-date-time-stamps-pdf-55986.htm...

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How do you know the creation date of the session -- is the date/time the file was saved? The JavaScript document.lastModified property might have that, in which case you might be able to inject it into the page before printing.